10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TETRAGYNOUS»
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tetragynous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Vol. II. - Caclyciflorae
Tetragynous Tamarisk. Shrub 6 to 8 feet. 7 T. osA'crLis (Willd. l. e. no. 8.) leaves
lanceolate, sessile; racemes short, usually solitary, sessile, rising from the
branches of the preceding year; pedicels elongated, about equal in length to the
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2
The Rudiments of Botany, Structural and Physiological: Being ...
813, 371, and Dock (Hume-r). ,, four carpela, or four styles, is Tetragynous. Ex.
Grass of Parnassus (Parnauia). ' ,, five earpels, or five styles, is Penta'r/ynoua. Ex.
Stoneerop (Sedum), 1'75]. 495, and Flax, Fig. 465. ,, six carpels, or six styles, ...
Christopher DRESSER, 1859
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A General History of the Dichleamydeous Plants ... Arranged ...
Flowers corymbose, octandrous, and tetragynous, of a golden yellow colour.
Asiatic Rose-root. Pl. % foot. 3 S. nLouoA'ruM (Led. H. at]. 2. p. 193.) leaves
scattered, oblong, almost quite entire, glabrous, hardly glaucescent; root rather
tuberous; ...
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First Lessons in Botany and Vegetable Physiology
A flower with one pistil is said to be monogynous ; with two, digynous ; with three,
trigynous ; with four, tetragynous ; with five, pentagynous, and so on ; with many
pistils, polygynous, — terms which are explained in the Glossary, but which ...
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A manual of scientific terms: pronouncing, etymological, and ...
... fflt'rd (Gr- tetra, four), four ; in L- quatuor ; as tetragynous, having four carpels, or
four styles- trachelo-, trdk-el-6 (Gr- trachelos, the neck), denoting connection with
the throat or neck ; as tracneto-mastoid, a muscle which passes from the neck ...
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Handbook of British hepaticae containing descriptions and fi
Jubula agrees with Frullania in the axillary ramification, the saccate lobule, and
the mono- tetragynous female flowers. It has one character not found in any
species of either Frullania or Lejeunia, viz., the presence of an antical non-
lobulate ...
Mordecai Cubitt Cooke, 1907
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Vol. I. - Thalamiflorae
leaves linear, glaucous, toothed at the base ; flowers tetragynous. '14.. H. Native
of Spain and Egypt.—Mor. oxon. 3. p. 601. sect. 15. t. 6. f. 4. Flowers pale yellow,
disposed in long spikes. Pinnula of leaves not changed into scarious teeth. (Link
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The Elements of Botany for Beginners and for Schools
Tetragonal, four-angled. Tetragynous, with four pistils or styles. Tetramerous. with
its parts or sets in fours. Tetrandrous, with four stamens, 100. Tetraspore, a
quadruple spore, 169. Thalamajlorous, with petals and stamens inserted on the
torus ...
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Transactions - Botanical Society of Edinburgh
In the subgenus Alcleoriopsi» the flowers seem normally tetragynous. The
calyptra is fleshy, as much as 6 or 8 cells thick below the middle. I know of but
one species, Fr. leptomitra, mihi, where it is nowhere more than two cells thick.
Botanical Society of Edinburgh, 1884
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On C̲e̲p̲h̲a̲l̲o̲z̲i̲a̲ (a Genus of H̲e̲p̲a̲t̲i̲c̲a̲e̲): Its ...
The number of pistillidia varies through wider limits, and in many genera the 0
flowers are polygynous ; in Lejeunea, however, they are constantly monogynous
; in Frullania, very mostly tetragynous, although one or other of the four pistillidia
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